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How do I allow an "unsafe script" to run in Google Chrome?

You will learn how to allow an "unsafe script" to run, as well as to allow the Flash plugin to run.

Follow these steps when the iframe has already been put into a resource or activity within your course.

"Unsafe scripts" are generally created by adding an iframe to a resource or activity within your course from an unsecure web site. Students will need to follow these same instructions when they click on the link to your activity or resource.

An iframe is a way to bring outside content into your course, like a video clip from PBS (as in the example shown in this article), the CSUF library search form, or a web page from another web site. Read this article to learn about creating an iframe for a Dropbox video.

6. The content within the iframe will now display.

6.1. Check to see if there is a new icon in the top right corner.

This puzzle piece with a X indicates that a plug-in needs your permission to run. In this case, this video uses the Flash Player plug-in.

6.2. Click on Run all plugins this time.

Note: This process should only need to be done one time. If the next time you have a Flash player asset that doesn't display, you should Manage plugin blocking by adding TITANium to your list of accepted sites which can play Flash content.